Patent classifications
A45D8/00
Illuminable hair attachment assembly
An illuminable hair attachment assembly for providing remotely controlled illumination includes a hair attachment, which in turn comprises a shell. At least one face of the shell is substantially transparent. A bulb is engaged to the shell and is positioned in the shell. A fastener engaged to the shell can engage a lock of hair. The hair attachment is one of a plurality of hair attachments, at least one of which has a microprocessor, a battery, and a first transceiver engaged to and positioned in the shell. The microprocessor is operationally engaged to the battery and the first transceiver. The shells are selectively mutually couplable so that all the bulbs of mutually coupled hair attachments are operationally engaged to the microprocessor. Programming code positioned on an electronic device of a user and enables the electronic device to signal the microprocessor to selectively actuate the bulbs.
Hair Accessory, Method of Making and Use
A hair accessory including a plurality of plait sections made of hair extensions configured from one or both of natural and synthetic materials, such that one or more of the plait sections includes a semi-rigid base strand, such as a wire strand. The plait sections are interwoven or twisted to form a bendable and moldable braid or bendable and moldable twisted strand, having a head end and a tail end, and include one or more attachment members for securing the hair accessory to the hair of a wearer.
HAIR SCRUNCHIE
A hair scrunchie is described. The hair scrunchie may include a covering that includes a head and feet or other lower appendages located on opposite sides of an opening. The hair scrunchie may be movable between an expanded configuration and a collapsed configuration and may include a lock to maintain the hair scrunchie in a configuration until actuated by the user.
DECORATIVE HAIR PIN FOR PLAITED TYPE 4 HAIR
The current invention is a device, method and system for adorning type 4 hair styled in a complex pattern formed by interlacing strands of hair using an acute angled hair pin. The preferred device of the instant invention is a decorative hair pin, made of a strand of wire formed of a resilient material, with the first leg substantially longer than the second leg joined by an u-shape bend composed of an acute angle. In the preferred method of the invention, the longer leg of the pin is inserted into a section of woven hair in the opposite direction of the plait and is positioned parallel to the wears scalp under length the bulk of the plait. In use the decorative ornament is the only part of the invention showing in the user's hair. The device may come in different lengths, angular degrees and thicknesses.
Hair gathering accessory with heat shield
A clip-on heat shield for use on a hair gathering accessory, such as a comb, is configured to be attached to the body of the hair gather accessory at a back edge of the hair gathering accessory. A void at an engagement edge of the clip-on heat shield is configured to frictionally engage the back edge of the hair gathering accessory to retain the clip-on heat shield on the hair gathering accessory.
Hair gathering accessory with heat shield
A clip-on heat shield for use on a hair gathering accessory, such as a comb, is configured to be attached to the body of the hair gather accessory at a back edge of the hair gathering accessory. A void at an engagement edge of the clip-on heat shield is configured to frictionally engage the back edge of the hair gathering accessory to retain the clip-on heat shield on the hair gathering accessory.
DRINK SPIKING PREVENTION DEVICE
A drink spiking prevention device includes a hair accessory and a cover. The hair accessory having a band forming a circle and the band being elastic. The hair accessory further having a hair accessory fabric forming a tube that encapsulates the elastic band and a pouch coupled to the hair accessory fabric. The cover is stored in and removeable from the pouch. The cover includes a cover fabric that extends to a perimeter, an aperture formed in the cover fabric, and a cord extending from the perimeter and coupled to the hair accessory. The cover covers an opening of a cup by the perimeter stretching over and conforming to a diameter of the opening to prevent new material from being added to a liquid in the cup.
Hair addition
Disclosed herein is a hair addition for adding volume, texture, and density to the side of a user's head and hairline. The hair addition, in one embodiment, includes two or more wires to which wefts of hair are attached. The hair addition further includes one or more double layer portions of hair and one or more single layer portions of hair. In another embodiment, the hair addition includes one or more wires to which wefts of hair are attached. At least some of the wefts of hair are slidable along the one or more wires. The hair addition further includes elastic cordage connecting to the one or more wires one each end of the one or more wires and an intermediate connector connecting the wires and the elastic cordage.
A Bead
A bead (10) comprising first and second members (12, 14) pivotally secured adjacent first sides (16) thereof such that the first and second members (12, 14) are pivotable between a closed position and an open position. First and second openings (28) are defined between the first and second side members (12, 14) when in the closed position. A first resilient pad (33) is provided on the first side surface of the first member (12) and a second resilient pad (35) on the first side surface of the second member (14). The first and second resilient pads (33. 35) include complementary ridges (42) on adjacent inner surfaces (40) such that when the first and second members (12, 14) are in the closed position, the ridges (42) engage to deflect the hair (11) passing through the bead (10) from the first opening (28) to the second opening (28).
Jewelry Items Configured to Releasably Set One or More Beads
Jewelry items with various embodiments configured to releasably set one or more beads. The jewelry items are configured in such a way that allows users to change one or more beads quickly and easily within the jewelry items. The embodiments and alternatives may also be used as a therapeutic aid, for relaxation and other uses. The various embodiments comprise movable parts including one or more springs to supply the spring force to change the beads quickly and easily.